shadd_ wrote:i have a 3200 claw donny. oc's almost 25% to 2.45ghz(it's over a year old) i may pop of the ihs in a few months just to see how high it'll go. i'm using a coolermaster hyper6 heatpipe dealy with 1 fan on low.(it'll take 2 fans)
you will need a new cooler to oc anything worthwhile so maybe go that route first.
I sir, am running a 3000 Newcastle therefore the overclocking is
not quite as good as with hte clawhammers. So if i pop a
clawhammer in to my machine im confident i could get some serious
increases in perforamce after fiddleing. Tho i would be interested
in finindg out how i can change the multiplier as that would make
things 100x easier. I have found a 3700 for £150 and i can sell my chip for £50, which means quite a bang for buch upgrade for me.
But then as i am running the 754 chipset, this one to be exact
MSI K8N Neo Platinum nForce3 250 (Socket 754) Motherboard (MB-022-MS)
MSI K8N Neo Platinum is the top end solution for socket 754 platform. The new Nforce3 250Gb chipset boasts many powerful and superb features including an 800MHz HyperTransport Bus Link which helps reduce I/O bottlenecks and increase system memory access . K8N Neo Platinum is truly an attractive motherboard for Athlon 64 enthusiasts.
- nVidia nForce3 250 Chipset
- 800MHz Hypertransport Interface
- Serial ATA RAID
- Onboard 7.1 Channel Audio
- Gigabit LAN
- IEEE1394 Ports
- 8 x USB2.0 Ports
So am unsure if it will be worth going up to the 939 or not. If i was
going to do that then i would wait for the range of motherboards
that Psyche911 kindly posted. I am at a bit of a loss as to know
what to do. I think this is possibly the worse time you could
actually upgrade at the moment, because to get a serious increase
in performance i think your going to have to go for those new X2
b4bit chips that AMD have brought out, and they are VERY expsensive.
I dont have nearly £500 to fling at a processor. But there we go.
The 3700 would last me at least a year so i think this would be
my best option as i dont need anything else, just that.